Monaco torpedoes LOSC – 05/06/2022 at 23:00
Monaco torpedoes LOSC
Thanks to a double from Aurélien Tchouaméni, AS Monaco are continuing their insatiable quest for Europe by securing an eighth straight success in Ligue 1 on the lawn of an ailing LOSC (2-1). Between OM, Rennes and Monaco, the fight for the C1 will rage.
Lille 1-2 Monaco
But: Gomes (69
and
) for LOSC // Tchouaméni (42.69
and
) for Monaco
The same weeks pass and the candidates for the podium must all tell themselves one thing: AS Monaco will finish this marathon third, or even better. This Friday evening in Lille, ASM did not shine strictly speaking but against this Lille, that was enough to chain an eighth success in a row in Ligue 1. In the North, the Rock recovered two cannon shots from his starfish, Aurélien Tchouaméni, to make a drink again for a LOSC who is just waiting for the starting signal to go on vacation.
Aurélien, a song!
This Lille-Monaco should have been a gala poster, an unmissable part of this final sprint between two teams in search of a European future. Problem: the sporting crisis that has been brewing at LOSC since mid-March and the dislike of Jocelyn Gourvennec by part of the Lille public tipped the evening into the absurd. Insults, karaoke, equivocal banners, we almost forget that the start of the Lille match is rather well made. Rather sharp, the Mastiffs send some chills to the ASM but the conclusions of Jonathan David or Timothy Weah are disappointing. A little cramped in his burgundy sweater, Philippe Clément is boiling because his are not there.
It’s only a matter of time for the closed face of the former FC Bruges coach to turn into a smile. As halftime loomed and a fan disguised as Brice de Nice embarked on a series of paquito, Wissam Ben Yedder took the opportunity to hit the right side. The intelligent withdrawal of the French international lands in the legs of Aurélien Tchouaméni who erases Benjamin André then shoots Léo Jardim
(0-1, 42
and
)
. A drizzle of whistles crashes down on Pierre Mauroy,…
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